Grace Slick & The Great Society
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Collector's Item (1966)
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1:07:04 |
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Rock |
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Sally Go Round The Roses
6:32 |
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Didn't Think So
3:24 |
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Grimly Forming
3:54 |
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Somebody To Love
4:28 |
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Father Bruce
3:31 |
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Outlaw Blues
2:27 |
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Often As I May
3:43 |
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Arbitration
3:58 |
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White Rabbit
6:15 |
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That's How It Is
2:39 |
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Darkly Smiling
3:08 |
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Nature Boy
3:10 |
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You Can't Cry
2:57 |
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Daydream Nightmare
4:34 |
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Everybody Knows
2:36 |
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Born To Be Burned
3:13 |
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Father
6:35 |
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Grace Slick & The Great Society This CD reissue combines both of the Great Society's live albums onto one disc, and features "Somebody to Love" in its original slower, more menacing version. It also includes the Society's extended version of Grace Slick s "White Rabbit," along with several other haunting originals which strike an exhilarating balance between tight songwriting and psychedelic jamming. This is far more than a "Collector's Item"; it's a genuinely exciting glimpse into the birth of psychedelic music. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Conspicuous Only In Its Absence (1966) / How It Was
GRACE SLICK AND THE GREAT SOCIETY Collector's Item: How It Was (Origianl US issue 8-track vinyl LP album, originally released in 1968 [but recorded in September 1966] to capitalise on the enormous success of Jefferson Airplane, these early recordings show what an incredible band the Great Society were, and how important they were in the history of the 'Sound Of San Francisco' in the mid to late 60s, acting largely as a vehicle for Grace Slick's prodigious talents
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